Tennessee Wide Receivers Video on "Volquest"

#79
#79
Hope the majority of practices are way more intense.
 
#80
#80
Give the kid some time. Once he gets his head screwed on tight he will be Da'Bomb! His and Hunter are gonna be tough to cover.
 
#83
#83
Plus a lot of free time to sit and stare over the river, wanting it. :)

You do realize that it's just a handful of you guys that thinks that is funny. Am I right, or am I missing something?
 
#86
#86
The first time he catches and takes it for a score these same people will be out trying to buy a #21 jersey and talking about how great he is.Just give it time.
 
#87
#87
The last pass with Da'Rick looks like he didn't get his head around fast enough to pick up the ball, if you ask me. I do not think he dropped it on purpose.

Guys, give these kids a chance before we label them on the field.

Wow! No joke. I was watching with great anticipation to see how much of a slacker he is. For crying out loud, Hunter dropped his first one but no one is riding him. Honestly, the drills did not look 100% speed. They looked about 80% to me. Just a little lack of concentration there.
 
#88
#88
Seriously thats what everyone is talkin about Hunter dropped the first ball thrown to him. Its not a big deal
 
#91
#91
Seriously thats what everyone is talkin about Hunter dropped the first ball thrown to him. Its not a big deal

It isn't the drop. It is the apparent lack of effort.

As for talking in the background while drills are going on... that's nothing. There's nothing new coming out of a drill they've probably run every day since the beginning of summer.
 
#92
#92
This is thread has gone full retard.

How many of you have ever played competitive sports? My guess would be not many based on these posts. I played competitive hockey for 8 years and guess what-- in warm ups, during practice, and at any other time people messed up on plays and/or took plays off. Those same players were MVPs, and my teams won a lot tournaments.

We'd better let Phil Jackson know to bench Kobe Bryant for missing shots in a shoot around since he isn't giving full effort, too.

As far as all-American hunter goes, he was worse in that video than Da'rick, messing up twice and god forbid dropping a pass also (debatable an easier one, he was staring it in the whole time). The idea that you can discount the first set of plays, where Da'rick stands out as contributing more effort than other players and just dwell on him making a mistake on a single play that you saw and thus come to the conclusion that he gives no effort is preposterous. I hope both do well and I think hunter is the better player overall currently. Just pointing out the stupidity of some of the posts in this thread.

Get real guys, and at least act like you've ever been part of a sports team, thanks. Just embarrassing.
 
#93
#93
This is thread has gone full retard.

How many of you have ever played competitive sports? My guess would be not many based on these posts. I played competitive hockey for 8 years and guess what-- in warm ups, during practice, and at any other time people messed up on plays and/or took plays off. Those same players were MVPs, and my teams won a lot tournaments.

We'd better let Phil Jackson know to bench Kobe Bryant for missing shots in a shoot around since he isn't giving full effort, too.

As far as all-American hunter goes, he was worse in that video than Da'rick, messing up twice and god forbid dropping a pass also (debatable an easier one, he was staring it in the whole time). The idea that you can discount the first set of plays, where Da'rick stands out as contributing more effort than other players and just dwell on him making a mistake on a single play that you saw and thus come to the conclusion that he gives no effort is preposterous. I hope both do well and I think hunter is the better player overall currently. Just pointing out the stupidity of some of the posts in this thread.

Get real guys, and at least act like you've ever been part of a sports team, thanks. Just embarrassing.

8 years of competitive hockey? Now, those are credentials. Is there un-competitive hockey?
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#94
#94
Not really, but I'm referring more to tournament hockey which everyone called competitive, as opposed to rec league. You are hilariously dead on with the "is there non-competitive hockey" question, even people who are terrible at it are competitive about it. Unless they're their dad's whipping child that was forced into it and would rather do something packed with less awesome on a constant basis. I don't consider those people hockey players though.
 
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